HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-1992MINUTES OF TOWN BOARD MEETING
MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1992 AT 7:30 P.M.
Those Present: Teresa M. Robinson, Supervisor
Ellard L. Sovocool, Councilman
Donald E. Cummings, Councilman
Carl E. Haynes, Councilman
Jack Fitzgerald, Attorney
Absent: Gordon C. VanBenschoten, Councilman
Also Present: George Senter, Liz Brennan, Betty Sperger, Gary Wood
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Cummings, that the minutes of March 9th
be appoved as mailed. Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
Claim Nos. 67 to 90 of the Highway Fund in the amount of $11,230.49 and Claim
Nos. 81 to 121 of the General Fund in the amount of $50,369.12 were presented
for audit. Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Cummings, that the bills be
approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson.
Claim No. 6 of the Community Development Fund in the amount of$1,500.00 for
internal audit by Ciaschi, Dietershagen, Little & Mickelson was presented for
audit. Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Haynes, that the bill be
approved for payment. Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson.
Liz Brennan, Bookeeper, requested board approval to transfer and encumber
monies in General Fund.
RESOLUTION NO. 23 - TRANSFERS IN GENERAL FUND (PART -TOWN)
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Cummings
Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby authorize the following
transfer of funds:
General Fund (B) Part -Town
From - Planning B8020.4 - $4,547.25
To - Refuse & Garbage B8160.4 - $4,547.25
RESOLUTION NO. 24 - ENCUMBRANCE OF GENERAL FUNDS (PART -TOWN)
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Sovocool
Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board authorize the Planning Board to encumber
$3000.00 to develope a master plan (B8020.4).
Monthly reports from the Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Bookkeeper, Town Justices
Heffron and Alexander were submitted for review.
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GARY WOOD, P.E. - Reviewed his application for a Construction & Demolition
Waste Disposal & Mined Land Closure of Roger Gleason Property on Clark Street
Extension. This was prepared for J. S. Pace Corporation to establish a permit
from both the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and the Town of
Groton to allow the use of a small, depleted gravel mine for deposition of
Construction & Demolition Wastes (C &D) from the elderly housing project on
Main Street. DEC notified Gary that he had filed an incomplete application.
Gary is waiting for written notification from DEC in order to be able to
comply with their request for corrected or additional information. Mr. Wood
presented plans of the Temporary C & D Landfill and Mined Land Reclamation
Plan for the Boards review. The developer's completion date is August. The
developer also has a problem in getting rid of the debris.
The Town has also received correspondence from DEC regarding Lead Agency
Status for the Gleason C &D Disposal Site. This project appears to be an
Unlisted Action under Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, the
State Environmental Quality Review Act. SEQR offers the option of coordinated
environmental review and lead agency decision for Unlisted Actions among all
involved agencies (any agency which funds, permits, approves or directly
undertakes an action) . The Department recommends coordinated review. From
the EAF it appears DEC and the Town are the only involved agencies but the
application lists funding from Federal Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Farmers Home Administration and Village of Groton. One of them
may also be lead agency. The Department recommends the Town of Groton be Lead
Agency. Therefore, DEC enclosed a long environmental assessment form and a
copy of the permit application for our review. The Town must contact DEC no
later than 30 days from receipt of letter of our decision to be the SEQR lead
agency on this project.
The Village has hired a qualified asbestos firm to remove all asbestos.
Certification of this should put all rumors to rest. The Town could hire
someone to monitor all materials that are taken to the site. OSHA or DEC is
qualified to do this. The Town does not want to be liable for objectionable
materials going up there. It was suggested to let DEC act as lead agency in
order to expedite project. Consensus of Board is to take a couple days to
look over before making any decision. Supervisor Robinson will call a Special
Meeting next week when more information is available.
MARTY LUSTER, STATE ASSEMBLEMAN - Gave a quick report on the budget. Good
news was that the budget was passed almost on time. Also reported that they
are proposing to reform the budget process. The General Fund shows a 30
increase over the past year even though several cuts have been made.
GEORGE SENTER - CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER - Year to date building permits
issued are 14. In 1991 we had 17 at this time. Seventy -seven zoning
violation letters were sent out. Nine have been resolved to date. Ten others
have made contact. Larry Parker has expressed his concern about possible
pollution of C & D materials that are intended to be placed in Gleason's Mine.
Discussed trash collection. There were 170 loads of trash hauled to the
County landfill. Total cost has not yet been figured up by the Highway
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Superintendent. Supervisor read letter from Les Graves extending his
appreciation to the Town and Village for having the Trash Days.
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Sovocool, to authorize the Town Clerk to
attend the NYS Town Clerk's Association Annual Meeting in Albany from April 26
to 29. Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson.
Board discussed Emergency Service Tax Exemption for Farms. This would allow
farmland to be taxed for emergency service (fire and ambulance) based on
Agriculture Use Values. Monika Roth Crispin, Cooperative Extension Agent, has
offered to give a presentation at a Town Meeting to explain the law in more
detail. It was decided to look into what the savings to agricultural
landowners would be and how to assess the tax shift. Will be discussed at
next Board meeting.
Items 8 through 10 on the agenda will be discussed at next months meeting.
They include implementing Civil Rights Policy, Procurement Policies and
Procedures and adopting a Drug -Free Workplace Plan.
RESOLUTION NO. 25 - DESIGNATE POLLING PLACES FOR 1992
Moved by Mr. Cummings, seconded by Mr. Haynes
Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the 1992 Polling Places be designated as follows:
District #1 - West Groton Church
District #2 & #3 - Groton Town Hall
District #4 - McLean Fire Station
RESOLUTION NO. 26 - COMBINE ALL ELECTION DISTRICTS FOR
REGISTRATION DAYS
Moved by Mr. Sovocool, seconded by Mr. Cummings
Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that Election Districts #1, #2, #3 and #4 be combined for
Registration Day at the Groton Town Hall.
RESOLUTION NO. 27 - ESTABLISH $15.00 RETURNED CHECK FEE
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Cummings
Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
RESOLVED, that the Town Board does hereby establish a $15.00 fee for all
returned checks.
New insurance policies for the Town were reviewed. All appeared to look okay.
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Permits for Groton Town Gravel Mines were received. Town Clerk reported that
the following payments were made to the Supervisor from the County during
1991: Mortgage Tax - $33,065.31; Surplus Dog Monies - $1,146.45; Snow Removal
and Mowing - $75,441.75. Total amount received = $109,653.51.
Resignations were received from Julie Mackey, Cleaner, effective on March 28,
1991, and Mary Parker, Election Inspector, effective immediately. Mrs. Parker
is 90 years old and has served 27 years as Election Inspector for the Town of
Groton.
Discussed cleaning position and what is expected. Two hours per day is not
ample time to get the job done properly. We need to hire another employee and
allow more hours or hire an outside cleaning service to do all the work. It
was felt that if an employee was hired, we would have more control over what
is to be done. A reasonable hourly rate would be in the vicinity of $7.00.
We can advertize for a cleaner and also contact cleaning services for a quote.
RESOLUTION NO. 28 - IN APPRECIATION OF MARY PARKER
Moved by Mr. Haynes, seconded by Mr. Cummings
Ayes - Sovocool, Cummings, Haynes, Robinson
WHEREAS, Mary Parker has served the Town of Groton since June 7,
1965, as an Election Inspector, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Parker was appointed as an Election Inspector on
June 7, 1965, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Parker has performed her responsibilities in a most
competent and committed manner, and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Parker for these 27 years has been a dedicated and
loyal employee for the Town of Groton, be it therefore
RESOLVED, that the Town Board expresses their thanks and
appreciation to Mrs. Parker for her contribution to the Town of
Groton, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Board wishes Mrs. Parker
much happiness during her retirement.
Supervisor Robinson received correspondence from Attornies regarding Hedlund
case. It is in regard to setting up examination before trials in May. They
are looking for someone to testify for the Town.
There being no further business, Mr. Sovocool moved to adjourn meeting,
seconded by Mr. Cummings, at 9:55PM. Unanimous.
Colleen D. Pierson
Town Clerk
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